After nearly three years as the Director of Lacrosse at St. Andrew’s School in Boca Raton, Florida, Casey
The big question for me is, what does Casey do next?
At 37,
His return to the MLL this Summer will be fueled by the fact that he will be in a constant all-time leading points producer race with Boston’s Ryan Boyle. If you were wondering why we didn’t do a “CP retires from the MLL” story last year, this was why. It’s like Jordan retiring. You don’t want to believe it, and at the end of the day, you probably shouldn’t. He’s coming back.
So there is the pro thing. That’s always nice. But guys need other jobs too. So what else is in store for Casey
Will he coach again, or direct a program?
Coaching full-time still seems like a near impossibility for Casey
Will he work for a lacrosse company again?
If Casey evers leaves Easton, you can bet someone else will snatch him up. His name still carries some serious weight.
Will he start his own thing?
Ryan, Casey’s younger brother, is a serious businessman. He’s got Rhino Lacrosse up and running, and the venture is seriously competing with some of the established training companies out there. Could Casey develop his own platform for skill and player development? He certainly has some nice familial relationships to make that happen.
Or perhaps Casey will join the broadcasting ranks? I know there are tons of people out there who would love to see him give it a shot, and then we could have Ryan and Casey do games together! That could be a treat.
Will
Perhaps Casey is just going to play the game for a couple more years, and do something else entirely. It’s hard to image CP leaving lacrosse altogether,
So what WILL Casey do?
It’s hard to say! One thing is clear: